When you make the choice to start a life without heroin, it can be a life-changing decision, that will have many short-term consequences that need to be addressed first. This is the main reason that researching your treatment options are very important. Finding a program that will handle all the addiction issues that need to be addressed, can be difficult if you are not informed as to the different types of treatment available for heroin addiction. We have a free 24-hour helpline that can answer any questions you may have about heroin drug rehab centers, luxury treatment for addiction and free heroin drug rehab centers in Maine.

Our counselors are standing by to point you in the right direction. Give us a call and start the recovery process today. 1-800-819-9973

How long should a heroin rehab take?

There are many variables to take into account to properly answer this question, and it can depend on a number of things. Treatment has to start with the individual. The addiction must be assessed in order to get the whole picture of the addiction and all of its subsequent parts. We must look at the length of the addiction, types of drugs used, the frequency of usage and physical dependency. These answers can give our counselors a good understanding of what it should take to recover from your Heroin addiction. Some programs will offer outpatient treatment for addiction and other will have short-term drug rehab options and long-term heroin addiction treatment rehabs. Talk to one of our free advisers for help finding a heroin drug rehab in Maine. 1-800-819-9973

Finding the right rehab center for heroin addiction to handle treatment and detox can be difficult especially if you are looking for a state-funded heroin rehab in Maine. With the increase of people who are becoming addicted to heroin, the beds that are allocated for treatment for the general public outside can be hard to locate. Due to the increasing demand from the criminal justice system for treatment options, locating free treatment for heroin addiction can be difficult, to impossible to find on your own. We do have free options for free treatment and some low-cost drug rehab centers that we can direct you if you do not have insurance coverage for drug rehab.

Will my insurance cover Heroin drug rehab?

Most rehabs that we have a working relationship with, will take most major insurance carriers, and work with the affordable healthcare insurance plans. Private health insurance coverage can vary from policy to policy, depending on the plan chosen. It is best to get your insurance verified before entering into treatment to make sure that the out-of-pocket expense for the drug rehab center is manageable for the client. Give us a call and we can get your insurance verified and go over some options for treatment to ensure the least possible out-of-pocket expense for drug rehab. 1-800-819-9973

Treating heroin addiction in Maine will involve many steps to make the recovery process effective. For most people, there will be a need for a medical detox to alleviate the symptoms of Heroin withdrawal.

Heroin addiction can sometimes include other drugs so it is very important to make sure that you disclose all of the drugs you are currently using and have taken in the past 6 months. This will help the detox center for heroin addiction, better diagnose and prescribe the best medications to make your detox go smoothly and as pain-free as possible. Do not try to detox on your own. Heroin withdrawal can last anywhere from a few days to a few weeks, depending on the length of heroin use and the amount of heroin being abused on a daily basis.

Detox should be followed by an extensive stay at a Heroin Inpatient treatment program. Private Inpatient drug rehabs offer the best results for long-lasting sobriety from a Heroin addiction.

Most of the people who have fought with heroin addiction have one thing in common: They recovered from their addiction at an inpatient heroin rehab center. Some people can find sobriety in an outpatient treatment program but due to the temptations and availability to go find heroin, this type of program is less effective in treating the addiction as a whole. The typical stay for someone recovering from a heroin addiction can vary from center to center and usually consists of 30-90 day programs.

Heroin addiction medications and uses

Sometimes a medical intervention can be used to help wean a person off of heroin at a slower rate, alleviating the withdrawal symptoms normally associated with a Heroin Detox.

Buprenorphine: Being an opioid, Buprenorphine accesses the same receptors in the brain that heroin interacts with. This allows for a seemingly painless transition while managing cravings and withdrawal symptoms.

Methadone: Over the last few decades, this drug has become a bit controversial due to the fact that the body can build up a tolerance quickly if taken to often and is under investigation for being potentially addictive. Methadone is considerably stronger than Buprenorphine but works in the same manner, offering alleviated symptoms from withdrawal.

Naltrexone: Designed to block opioid receptors, blocking the effects that would normally take place once Heroin or an opioid is entered into the system. Also used in treating alcoholism.

Suboxone: Specifically designed to work in combination with Buprenorphine and Naltrexone. This combination of drugs not only manages the addiction, it also alleviates the temptation to use heroin due to the opioid-blocking drug Naltrexone.

How to get help for a heroin addiction in Maine

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One of the main reasons that Maine is having a heroin epidemic is that the recent crackdown on prescription medications and the changing of the pills to make them harder to crush and snort for a quick high. This is the main contributing factors to the rapid rise in heroin addiction in Maine. The market is flooded with high quality, low-cost heroin coming up from New York. A 6 dollar bag of heroin in New York can fetch as much as 40 dollars in northern New England regions. This give a hefty profit margin for dealers looking to cash in on the recent heroin problem, making the problem even worse.

We have added a list of free and low-cost programs to help the people of Maine find drug rehab centers in their area. If you Are still having problems finding treatment call us 24 hours a day 7 days a week toll-free. 1-800-819-9973

If you know someone who could use our services or are looking for yourself give us a call 1-800-819-9973 and we can start the process of finding the best heroin addiction treatment program in Maine, or outside of the state if that is what you would prefer.

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Heroin addiction is not something to be taken lightly, it can be a life or death decision to enter into a program for addiction so please seek help as soon as you can, and give us a call we are here to help.